1) A: Are you doing anything interesting tonight?
B: I'm not sure. I think it __________ (rain).
2) A: Why did you buy so many vegetables?
B: It's hot, so I _________________ some salads for lunch. (prepare)
3) A: Why don't we go to the cinema tomorrow?
B: Sorry, I can't. I ______________ a meeting all day long. (have)
I'm waiting for your answers.
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2008/09/10
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a) will be raining
b) 'm preparing
c) 'm going to have / 'm having
Is it right? I hope so
Hi Valmon!
The first one is correct because it's a prediction. The second one is not. The third one has only one possible answer. What do you think it is? Try again! :)
b) 'll prepare
c) 'll be having
I'm waiting for reply. Thank you.
Hello Alexandre. Unfortunately your answers aren't correct.
Let's think: If somebody's bought vegetables, it's because they're planning to do something.
Concerning the meeting, it sounds like an arrangement, doesn't it?
So how can you express these two situations in English?
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a) 'll be raining
b) 'm going to prepare
c) 'm going to have
Hi Carol!
You're right when you use future BE GOING TO to complete the second sentence, for it's a plan. The third one, however, is not correct.
Give it another try. :)
Let me try again
a) 'll be raining (That's ok)
b) 'm going to prepare (Thanks to carolzinha)
c) 'm having
Congratulations Valmon! That's correct. It's an arrangement, so you have to use present continuous.
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